Showing posts with label Hugh Lane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hugh Lane. Show all posts
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
le cool issue *205
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Wednesday, 19 December 2012
le cool issue *164
Kenny Werner
Kenny Werner ia a jazz pianist from Brooookl-yn. A legend. A man of substance. He has this book he wrote called Effortless Mastery which is basically the go-to book for musicians aiming for improvement and understanding of improvisation but interestingly it's also a bit of a cult classic read for artists, business professionals, chefs (probably) and people who are interested in a free-flowing thought process that will lead them towards greatness in their work and life. That's the kind of thinking that goes into the music he makes. Proficient. So it's kind of a big deal that he's playing here in the Hugh Lane gallery for one of their lovely Sunday concerts. For free. He will be playing a solo so get there in time to be seated FROW. And if you have a copy of Effortless Mastery bring it along and get it signed.
Full issue -HERE-
Kenny Werner ia a jazz pianist from Brooookl-yn. A legend. A man of substance. He has this book he wrote called Effortless Mastery which is basically the go-to book for musicians aiming for improvement and understanding of improvisation but interestingly it's also a bit of a cult classic read for artists, business professionals, chefs (probably) and people who are interested in a free-flowing thought process that will lead them towards greatness in their work and life. That's the kind of thinking that goes into the music he makes. Proficient. So it's kind of a big deal that he's playing here in the Hugh Lane gallery for one of their lovely Sunday concerts. For free. He will be playing a solo so get there in time to be seated FROW. And if you have a copy of Effortless Mastery bring it along and get it signed.
Full issue -HERE-
Thursday, 25 August 2011
le cool issue # 106
Aspect
The Bernard Shaw is one of my favourite spots in the whole city and I'm thrilled to announce that it's about to get even better. A slick audio-visual set-up is being unveiled which will empower artists, bands, DJs and VJs with five projectors and three plasma televisions that can each be individually controlled and audio that can be split throughout the building. Ten artists are showing video art for the launch which is being curated by Shane Andrew Kelly, who divulges 'One cool thing is that we can project onto the front windows of the Shaw, so all the work will go on a loop and be screened throughout the night even when the Shaw closes! And there's a speaker at the front so people can hear it. So you could be wandering home from a night out and sit across the road with a few cans and watch some cool films at 4am.'Julian Opie
Did you know the Hugh Lane Gallery was proposed by Mr Lane and his architect Sir Edward Lutyens to be built either along Stephens Green or to face the Royal College of Surgeons? However, Lord Ardilaun, who had gifted the green to Dublin city, rejected the idea and was consequently attacked by William Martin Murphy, proprietor of the Irish Independent, who praised Lane’s intentions. Is ‘fresh air a more desirable asset for the people than French art’ he aggressively queried Ardilaun. Nowadays, untroubled by such beef, the Hugh Lane has time to put on funky little events such as their Sunday recitals or this screening of Julian Opie's 2001 Illuminations/The Eye documentary. It's a half hour of interviews with the artist. He chats about his career, his interest in both form and content and the influences for his simplistic work.All pieces from issue 106 - HERE
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